It's always great to see producers go full retard and ruin their success so single handedly.

Well it's quite a bit different this season from the first season. First season the production team had literally all the time in the world, it was only planned as a single season piece, and was basically set to be released whenever they felt it was ready, etc. This time around, they've had substantially less time to get everything together, and they're scheduled for 3 more total seasons on a strict schedule.

It's because Pierrot is a shit animation studio and Mir was conflicted doing Boondocks, S2, or both. They already thought Pierrot wasn't going to do a good job, so they had Mir oversee it. If you know they are shit though, why would you hire them? Time has nothing to do with this.

It's because Pierrot is a shit animation studio and Mir was conflicted doing Boondocks, S2, or both. They already thought Pierrot wasn't going to do a good job, so they had Mir oversee it. If you know they are shit though, why would you hire them? Time has nothing to do with this.

Single handedly ruining success general.

Can't hire KyoAni for it, every character will come out with the same face.

Speakeasy interviewed the creators of the hit Nickelodeon series, Michael DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko, and they offered up their thoughts about the current season, Book 2 “Spirits,” and a look ahead at coming episodes. The finale for Book 2 in the “Korra” saga is already online, and is due to be broadcast on TV this Friday on Nickelodeon at 8 pm ET.

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“The title of Book 3 is going to be called ‘Change,’” DiMartino said. “It’s all about Korra dealing with the change of the world in this point in time. At the end of Book 2 she says it’s a new era. And it really is and we’re going to show how Harmonic Convergence and her battle with Unalaq and Vaatu kind of shifted the world a bit.”

DiMartino also said “We don’t have an airdate yet. We’re already working on the first few episodes of post-production for Book 3. So that’s all going very well.”